Jamie Prime '93 Promoted at Federal Communications Commission

April 29, 2004

April 28, 2004, Greencastle, Ind. - Jamison S. Prime, a 1993 graduate of DePauw University, has been promoted to chief of the policy and rules division of the Spectrum Policy Branch of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC)'s Office of Engineering and Technology (OET). Prime joined OET in 2001 and since that time has worked on a number of reallocation issues, including Advanced Wireless Services (3G) and DTV implementation. From 1997 to 2001, he worked in the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau as an attorney in the former public safety and private wireless division on evaluation of transfer and assignment of Commission licenses and on antenna structure registration matters and, on detail, as a legal adviser in the bureau front office. (photo by Carrie Klaus)

An FCC news release states, "Prior to joining the Commission, Mr. Prime worked for the National Railroad Passenger Corporation in Chicago and was in private legal practice in Indiana. Mr. Prime received a B.A. in history from DePauw University and a J.D. from the Indiana University School of Law. While studying at Indiana, served as a member of the student editorial board and was published in the Federal Communications Law Journal (FCLJ). Currently, Mr. Prime is a member of the Federal Communications Bar Association's editorial advisory board to the FCLJ."